Formation of High-Performance Multi-Cation Halide Perovskites Photovoltaics by δ-CsPbI3/δ-RbPbI3 Seed-Assisted Heterogeneous Nucleation

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The performance of perovskite solar cells is highly dependent on the fabrication method; thus, controlling the growth mechanism of perovskite crystals is a promising way towards increasing their efficiency and stability. Herein, a multi-cation halide composition of perovskite solar cells is engineered via the two-step sequential deposition method. Strikingly, it is found that adding mixtures of 1D polymorphs of orthorhombic δ-RbPbI3 and δ-CsPbI3 to the PbI2 precursor solution induces the formation of porous mesostructured hexagonal films. This porosity greatly facilitates the heterogeneous nucleation and the penetration of FA (formamidinium)/MA (methylammonium) cations within the PbI2 film. Thus, the subsequent conversion of PbI2 into the desired multication cubic α-structure by exposing it to a solution of formamidinium methylammonium halides is greatly enhanced. During the conversion step, the δ-CsPbI3 also is fully integrated into the 3D mixed cation perovskite lattice, which exhibits high crystallinity and superior optoelectronic properties. The champion device shows a power conversion efficiency (PCE) over 22%. Furthermore, these devices exhibit enhanced operational stability, with the best device retaining more than 90% of its initial value of PCE under 1 Sun illumination with maximum power point tracking for 400 h.

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Alharbi, E. A., Baumeler, T. P., Krishna, A., Alyamani, A. Y., Eickemeyer, F. T., Ouellette, O., … Grätzel, M. (2021). Formation of High-Performance Multi-Cation Halide Perovskites Photovoltaics by δ-CsPbI3/δ-RbPbI3 Seed-Assisted Heterogeneous Nucleation. Advanced Energy Materials, 11(16). https://doi.org/10.1002/aenm.202003785

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